Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Ann Coulter April 25, 2018....TEDDY KENNEDY'S SURPRISE FOR GRANDMA

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Ann Coulter

April 25, 2018

This week, we'll cover one of the little-noticed ways mass
Third World immigration is making our country more colorful: elder rape.
Usually the vibrant cultural diversity that immigrants bring
runs more along the lines of child rape, drunk driving and food stamp
fraud. But our official government policy of importing the Third World
also means we're going to have a lot more elder rape, too.
Thank you, Teddy Kennedy! Something for the seniors.
I was recently reminded of this aspect of diversity because, a
few days ago, jury selection began in the trial of illegal alien Victor
Aureliano Martinez Ramirez and anchor baby Jose Fernando Villagomez for
the rape, torture and murder of 64-year-old Marilyn Pharis.
Pharis was attacked in 2015, just a few weeks after Kate
Steinle was killed by an illegal in San Francisco -- a wondrous moment
in time when Donald Trump wanted to deport illegals, rather than call
them "Dreamers" and give them amnesty.
Like Steinle's killer, Martinez Ramirez had a lengthy and
impressive arrest record in this country, including felony assault with
intent to commit sexual assault. A week before his violent home
invasion, he was released from jail on drug and weapons charges.
We don't know the details of the recent attack because the
perps have VIP status, requiring the utmost discretion from our media.
But based on what is known, the crime sounds pretty gruesome.
Pharis was attacked at 10 in the morning, at home, sleeping in
her own bed, after working a night shift at Vandenberg Air Force Base.
According to the dry legal charges and hospital report, she was
penetrated with a "foreign object" and beaten with a hammer, leaving her
with a broken neck and broken eye sockets. Pharis survived, managed to
call the police and was taken to a hospital, where she died eight days
later.
While we wait for the trial transcript, here are a few more
examples of this multicultural trait we are importing for no good
reason.

Sergio Martinez-Perez was the sort of hardworking undocumented
immigrant from Mexico we keep hearing so much about from elected
Republicans angling for campaign donations from the Koch brothers. He
"played by the rules," working in Omaha, Nebraska, as a roofer. (Roofing
is well known to be a job Americans just won't do.) Only 19 years old,
Sergio was a "Dreamer." They're "absolutely incredible kids!"

One summer night in 2013, Sergio got drunk and broke into the
home of 93-year-old Louise Sollowin, savagely beat her, breaking her
nose and orbital bones, then ripped off her adult diaper and raped her.
Sollowin's daughter had put her mother to bed earlier that night. When
she returned at 8:30 the following morning, she found Sergio lying naked
and passed out on top of her mother's bloody body. Three days later,
Louise Sollowin died.

Sergio would already have been on a bullet train to legal
status had Marco Rubio's amnesty passed. (Just think of all the Sergios a
Trump amnesty will get us!)

Mexican illegal immigrant Victor Manuel Batres Martinez raped,
sodomized and beat two nuns in their 50s, strangling one to death with
her own rosary beads. By the time of his nun-rape in 2002, Martinez had
already been arrested multiple times before for kidnapping, robbery and
possession of narcotics. Under the rigorous immigration enforcement
procedures of the Clinton and Bush administrations, Martinez had been
"ordered" deported three times, meaning he signed a note three times
promising to leave.

In 2013, Antonio Nieto, a certified nursing assistant, was
convicted of sexually assaulting patients in a nursing home. The staff
didn't believe the first victim, a 59-year-old woman, who was considered
a complainer for objecting to the facility's oppressive anti-smoking
rules. This allowed two more female patients to be sexually assaulted by
Nieto, one 73 years old, and the other 93. (Always believe the smoker!)

In 2008, a rash of rapes of women older than 60 in Texas
finally ended when the police arrested Jose Ayala Nunez, a Honduran
illegal immigrant, who later pleaded guilty to the assaults.

Isn't a wall beginning to sound like a deal at any price?

Twenty-four-year-old Parkpoom Seesangrit, an anchor baby, was a
student at the American International College in Springfield,
Massachusetts, when he was arrested in May 2014 for raping a 69-year-old
dementia patient at the nursing home where he worked.

When caught by a nurse, he said, "I am sorry. I know it looks
bad. I am in trouble." He later claimed he was merely changing the
victim's diaper when he slipped and "digitally penetrated her." He
admitted to slipping on another occasion when he was taking the same
patient to the bathroom.

Seesangrit was convicted and sentenced to six to eight years in
prison. He needed a Thai interpreter at trial. (Immigration SAVES
taxpayers money!)

The first time, he merely fondled the wheelchair-bound woman.
The second time, he doused her in pepper spray, then held an
anesthesia-soaked rag over her mouth, knocking her out for about an
hour. When the woman awoke, her hands were bound and her underwear was
on backward.

(Who wanted Norwegians, anyway?)

Doukoure promised Pennsylvania state court judge Christylee
Peck to "stay out of trouble and stay away from people who would put
trouble in my way." Like 74-year-old hussies in wheelchairs -- that's
trouble with a capital T!

Melted by his words, Judge Peck sentenced Doukoure to the 16
months he'd already spent in county lockup, awaiting trial, so he was
released immediately and is now well on his way to taking Joy Reid's job
at MSNBC.

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